The nineteenth episode features David's review of Super Mario Galaxy 1+2 and a discussion about the leveraged buyout of Electronic Arts.
Redmond-based Nintendo of America has tapped Devon Pritchard to replace president and COO Doug Bowser. Nintendo's Satoru Shibata will take over as CEO.
Nintendo has announced the formation of a new local entity, Nintendo Singapore Pte. Ltd., with the goal of accelerating business across SEA.
The 40th annual Mayor's Arts Awards celebrated creative excellence and highlighted the vital role of the arts in Washington, D.C., with performances, speeches, and awards presented to local artists ...
The gaming giant has announced Bowser, who joined the company in 2015 and took over from Reggie Fils-Aimé in 2019, will step down on December 31, 2025. During his tenure, Bowser oversaw the launch of ...
Since that time, all things Nintendo have continued to be a passion for both me and my family. Leading Nintendo of America has been the honor of a lifetime, and I am proud of what our team has ...
Nintendo of America president and chief operating officer Doug Bowser will retire at the end of the year after more than a decade in leadership positions at the company.
The FGC is happy about Doug Bowser leaving Nintendo after the horrible Nintendo Switch 2 prices. But things are about to get worse.
Here’s NoA’s new CEO singing “Call Me Maybe” to promote Nintendo’s Karaoke games (via Tiny Cartridge ): And here he is dancing to promote Yo-Kai Watch: The exec had a reputation for sending Swapnote ...
This week, Nintendo announced that president and CEO Doug Bowser — yes, that’s really his name — is retiring after over a decade at the company.
Nintendo of America bids a fond farewell to Former President Doug Bowser and welcomes Devon Pritchard to the role.
Nintendo President and Chief Operating Officer Doug Bowser will retire on Dec. 31. Bowser will be succeeded by Devon Pritchard.
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